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it's. the international community can generate nothing but. the geneva communique. that was adopted at the end of june and which says that. the international community has to bring both sides at the negotiation table or is no secret there is no medical answers the answer is for us to put both sides i mean russia and china on one hand and the so-called friends of syria. is to understand that it is not one of the signs in the conflict that it can be solved i think russia and china are closer to this understanding then the united states or europe in a lawyer. because unfortunately this until now has been days are numbered because to go it's not a policy and we should try to understand that it is not by arming and financing the
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armed opposition to the present government in syria but the solution will be found the armed opposition has not strengths. to dislodge president assad president seems not to have enough strength to crush the opposition and so really you know that look so on both sides we should find people who could start to negotiate what about turkey do you think we'll see a conflict with full blown conflict between syria and turkey or anywhere else in turkey can be dragged. into this conflict but i have a feeling that the leadership of turkey understands very well that if they go too far in syria it may become dangerous for their kids so you know that important kurdish minorities living in syria and you know that in turkey the kurds order. it's part of the kurds fighting for. involvement in the war in syria.
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a lot of trips put turkey and it's not that turkey has refrained until now from crossing the border and it's ground troops to syria because it's easy to go in it's difficult to get out and the story of all the conflicts there against iraq whatever shows that you go in and the decisions taken a couple of days and then takes years and years and years to get out so i don't think that the turkish government is really willing to open a war with the syrian government. but. those two states are basically on the brink of war and this is very dangerous because here we have also on the other side of the local iran and we have all this talk about a possible military strike against iran nuclear capabilities so it's really kind of
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not. should be untied part by part so now i think it's high time to start to untie the syrian out there's a deadlock a lot of blood thousands of people being killed infrastructure destroyed by terror attacks by just fighting in general it's not a country like iraq or libya that has oil to rebuild itself if we ever see an end to this conflict who could possibly benefit from all this fighting obviously for both sides there it's a lose lose situation syria has some more oil but you're quite right it's not the amount which. will be sufficient to rebuild the whole country syria or the way whatever. can be said about the rule of assad family was a pretty decent economical and social way country in the arab world i visited damascus last february and city produce a very good. it was going to be rippin city was very open city open air city. very
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secular in style it is an islamic country but somehow the style of living was very modern and you could see women sitting. with husbands in a nice restaurant and. economically it was clear that was one of the points of attraction in this region so it's really a pity that a country that has been enjoying quite an important economic growth is being put into shambles and who will profit from the destruction of syria i think only those who are after establishing a radical islamist regime in syria there are some countries in the arab world in the muslim world. financing. islamist forces who are quite willing in the case of syria to support the sunni radicals against the shia who are now in
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power at the expense of the christians of the kurds of the druze and other minorities in syria so in some capitals of this area this conflict is considered through completely different so this is about the installation of a sunni rule in a country which had been ruled by a minority for forty years but it was exactly the fact that this country was ruled by a shia minority that it allowed to have this. multi ethnic multi confessional combination in syria. which worked i mean for forty years there were no. conflicts in syria there were no it. so my feeling is that what is being done today in syria is an attempt to crush this multi-ethnic multi confessional peace and to establish one group of people and one religion will be. above the others even one brand of
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a religion that would be a radical islam and a sunni radical majority. that would lead the country but i think. we see where it leads to look at saudi arabia. let's put it this way and you don't have democracy and they get along great with the united states and i want everyone to know where does the us stand in terms of regime change they're very open it's no secret that they want assad to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely mixed up actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed in syria the united states try to prove that with the help of qatar where there is no constitution and
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the opposition is being crushed or of saudi arabia where there is no constitution even a remote notion of what democracy is they will establish freedom and democracy in syria and i wonder who can believe this i wonder with the american diplomats do they put one and one together and the u.s. position is completely flawed i think basically the u.s. are themselves at a loss in this situation they don't know what will happen they don't know what are the forces who will come to power when hillary clinton was asked congress hearings who are the people the united states' support politically in syria she said they don't. and also she was asked why actually. one of the leaders of. the. main enemy in a paradoxical twist of history mrs clinton and. find themselves on one side of the
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barricades against president asad how america reached this unbelievable position i do not know i think it's very contradictory very weak i think the u.s. have no policy towards syria and the only policy is to blame russia they are very likely to have russia because at least they have somebody to blame if russia was not around the void of american foreign policy syria would have been completely clear to everybody let's talk for a moment about the force. that will come to power in the us they're having elections very shortly. what does that mean for russia does it matter who is going to be in office for the next four years in terms of foreign policy do you expect any changes either way the russian president. said. already a couple of times that we will work with the president who's chosen by the american people so i don't think that moscow would like to take sides unlike the way
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america friends who always like to take sides and who show that they would like to have this person as a president or that. the one who is popular in the country would like them to become president of russia we have a different approach but mr romney complicated everything basically he set the tone of this election to the extent that russia is concerned and he made a smoker's choice made sure it's almost immediately when he said that he considers russia to be american jew political for number one after this the answer from moscow is evident who is the president we would like to win. mr romney said it all so we definitely would not like to have a president. who has some kind of. negative thing about russia. if mr romney is elected it will be. trickle cold war mostly rhetorical but
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still it will poison the relationship to a large extent i think there is said mr obama although it was very much criticized on both sides in the united states and in russia i think it has to do something and the most important result of the reset is that the narrative has changed because basically the relationship between moscow and washington between the kremlin and the white house. has turned into ashes in the last months of george bush the second presence the research brought in new. here in the russian american dialogue relationship between obama and mr medvedev and even between obama and mr putin decent relationship they have of course there are complications and the differences have not gone away a number of issues but still it's in the atmosphere in which we can consider ourselves as partners partners with disagreements but still cautious with mr romney
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we will be forced to consider ourselves as then and so it's definitely preferable to have a partner with a lot of disagreements than an enemy which will be a clear cut enemy and so i think that the russian choice in those american actions is absolutely clear. thank you very much. if you're passing through russia's to very region you really can walk on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and then surprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it
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a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu of. things a successful duck hunting. and a bubble silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand much chance. there are defined hunting seasons in russia but lax enforcement means many animals are killed out of the allotted times which can leave young animals orphaned and unable to survive but environmentalists are fighting back the heart of just u.s. forest provides a sanctuary for the most famous beast in russia it's home to a group who rescue often bear cubs and raise them when they're old enough to fend
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for themselves the cubs a target taken to a remote location and released back into the wild but it's not just bears who find a haven here this is wolf island here wolf pups have been captured by hunters or bought from zoos have a second chance at life and conservationists have a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. and this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf island a chance to get up close and personal with the locals and it's these guys are going to act as foster parents for the next generation will come here. using the old
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awards as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every year i place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs his parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's an important part of the world's development and a major factor in the success of a project which has seen more than twenty generations of cubs grow up here it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia. but the keepers here hope their research and dedication will mean that we foil and remains a place where visitors can truly understand the cool of the wild. and . what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the around tightrope pushing china drescher as occupy anger spreads to two parties
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still dictate will there be. a selection of clothes guys every day to interfere with one or two. brain bands all opposition protest sound public gathering to stand out across the country at the harshest move so far to solids progress form demonstrators authorities have been cracking down on activists for nearly two years with around eighty people being killed in the rats. superstorm sandy claims at least sixteen lives as it slams into east coast america forcing barack obama and mitt romney to hunker down and stays ahead of the presidential election an explosion at a power plant in new york has punched part of the city to talk to us about that seven million people are said to be without electricity in several states. now bailout needed in spain and italy's prime ministers insist their countries don't need help and meanwhile the latest economic forecast says the two states will not
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be able to escape the financial collapse and the answer is next with the latest sport. hello there thanks for watching and these are the headlines from the double russia star downey's out of course twice as i was condemn atlanta their eighth straight defeat in the. past top gong middle massy is awarded his second gold in blues in three years after scoring fifty goals for barcelona last season and ready for liftoff the rockets new signing james harden looks to make an instant impact his team's prepare for the start of this season. but we will start with the latest ice hockey action from a k h l where danny said a poll of scored twice angled in a system that bars three one home victory over atlanta and have now have suffered eight defeats in a row after a scoreless first period came to just came to the fore just two minutes after the
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break scored in front of their home fans and then slid in then he's goal above to make. did make one back but that was not enough in the third that impoverished stored his side's two gold cushion atlanta they were the run is up two seasons ago have now only won once and twelve games while at bars are third in the eastern conference one point behind track door mats and of course well track draw suffered a shootout defeat to bts there who came back from three no down but magnitogorsk had an easy seventy when i would just in hodgman two goals and two assists in that one the normal moscow's recent signing nicklas backstrom scored his first of a cage shell goal in a three one win over the nominee. is still scoring for fun at the moment since he's moved to a scar this time on target in their four one win over spartak and three goals in four first period minutes was enough to tell about a life and be told p.t.i.
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three two also wins for nigel ignore the scots and yet block a mighty. and service staff. now in football argentina star little messi has landed yet another accolade as the barcelona striker received a golden boot after finishing the top score of all the leagues in europe it is the twenty five year old second search awarded three years after the strike is set a new legal record of fifty goals for more than reale madrid rival christiane are now they picked up the prize last year both have been named on the twenty three man least in contention the thief is ballon d'or the best player of the year a title messi has been holding for three years but the humble maestro believes he couldn't have won his latest on the. because you go. every time you do julie. because it's logical and. you want to score goals and not make teammates have scored in the early after nine
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months. portugal midfielder danny says he is fit and ready to play in tonight's russia cup clash mordovia he has been sidelined with a series of injuries since february but is finally figure in and could feature this evening with a place in the quarter finals at stake elsewhere it is a premier league clash between two premier league teams cabana in crowds and are they go head to head sparta travel to rostov and you need see welcome sky. meanwhile former russia captain on the a shove and will make only his second start of the season tonight for arsenal they take on fellow premier league side reading in the last sixteen of the league cup how sharon has faced criticism over his commitment and work rate in recent months but arsenal boss ass in bangor has defended the former as any man. because there's been question. for him. because i would speak.
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to swerve fall. on because. it. was question was completely unjustified meanwhile the english f.a. has begun an investigation into complaints by chelsea about referee mark clattenburg it's alleged he used inappropriate language towards two of their players during sunday's controversial three two defeat to manchester united players reportedly thought his comments were racist the two sides meet again in stamford bridge in the league cup on wednesday. russia's top male tennis star mikhail youzhny will have to wait until next year for his four hundred career victory that after losing to spain's marcel granollers in the first round of the paris mask. it was a contest that was over in just eighty eight minutes known as coming through to win six four six three after breaking news and five times usually has a career record of three hundred ninety nine wins and two hundred and eighty eight
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the fates another nice basketball's new n.b.a. season starts in just two days' time and there are some rockets new signing james harden will make and then mediate impact the point guard that they dismantle join the rockets he will say brought in jeremy lin and center massey hard numbers from last year's runners up oklahoma the twenty three year old signing a sixty million dollars deal over four years and is expected to make his debut against detroit wednesday used to believe they have a man who make a big difference on the court harden itself believes he will have more responsibility. i don't think that you're a dome i think he is a great great player i think playing in an all star level and is going to be a perennial all star. so those players are rarely traded so i thought frank was going to work out there very happy for the houston rockets the you know that he's here college i was a leader when i was. you know i had
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a different rule how to change my rule now i'm going back to my start away from being a leader on the court. for a first option which ought to be ready for you know we're going to go together. building process but we're going to grow really good better so the murders and we will stay in the states because the giants have returned home to san francisco after winning by sports world series for a second time in three years manager bruce bochy coaching the trophy here as he steps off the plane the giants completing a four game sweep of detroit tigers to claim the will series and hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to turn out for tomorrow's team parade on halloween . the first ever professional boxing fight in afghanistan takes place tonight with all going to isis calling it the. fight for pace german born afghan but he me will take on cheney it is sayit in belgrade in kabul at stake the vacant w b o intercontinental middleweight belt but while both fighters expect
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a bruising contest they do believe that will bring together deeply divided societies. i think it's. become a little like the sports or. even sport on a sports spot of the point where the magic. word journalism together. types and i finally winter is only just beginning here in russia but an unusual snowboarding competition was held this weekend at an all season alpine skiing venue and the mosque a region constantine to top off has the story. russia is a country covered with snow for almost half the year but you can also find many snowboard infuses here during the other half and this indoor alpine skiing venue was recently the place for it contest where competitors tickle there is obstacles. for some snowboard addicts the prospect of a round here when say is not a nightmare but a dream come true and here their dream becomes reality as these dead else can hold
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their tricks on the verge of a shoulder slope three hundred sixty five days a year. however for in a man such as a jeep competition a relatively small amount of snow is required as snowboarders gain speed on a slope and like an old skateboarding influenced sports jump and slide all with different barriers and before uncomplicated tricks i believe but the start but it's almost every amateur dreams of becoming a pro the price of snowboarding equipment for the whole year is up for grabs here and after that year if a snowboarder is good enough he will sign a professional contract their own the hundred amateur boarders gathered to battle for that top prize and showed off their best breathtaking and jaw dropping tricks on the rail to impress the judges. that i didn't expect to win but i'm happy i
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did a fleet. during this year i'll produce my best and sign a pro contract that is hard earned money in snowboarding in this country but if you perform on a solid level you can get a contract elsewhere that there are still only a few professional still borders in russia but such events could perhaps help inspire youngsters to turn their hobby into a living. i i. can send him back up of our team. that is it that is all a sport from a. his wedding falls fifteen goats to cal. forty kilograms of rice
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one thousand flatbreads. and a live. but why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the groom is not the one. to rule it is a done deal. do
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we speak your language anytime of the will or not a day of. good news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn it into angles couldn't stories. here. all teach spanish find out more visit actuality all tito is comb. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture.
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government no longer represents the brave. the people are going to take such are. we. in the traditional. the way our economic system currently is not.
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